1402 items
1402 items
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Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. 40, No. 10, October 2003 (ddr-sjacl-1-514)
Newsletter covering the following topics: Seattle JACL co-sponsors Affirmative Action Community Forum; Bill Tashima reports on JACL Gala Dinner, over 800 people attended, salute to Norm Mineta, Daniel Inouye, Robert Matsui, and Mike Honda, and to laud the late Patsy Mink; Arlene Oki gives update on NHAW (JCCCW).
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Letter from Harry Honda, Senior Editor, Pacific Citizen to Sharon Tanihara, August 17, 1990 (ddr-csujad-55-2061)
Correspondence from Harry Honda to Sharon Tanihara regarding a meeting with Robert Bratt of the Office of Redress Administration. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_2164
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Constitution: an instrument of democracy (ddr-csujad-55-2125)
Copy of portions of a book regarding the United States constitution, its original ideas, growth, and present use. Chapters include Before the Constitution, the Making of the Constitution, the Constitution Grows Up, Nationalism and States' Rights: The First 70 Years, Protection of Individual Rights, the Power of the President, Expanding the Constitution, Limiting the Constitution, Amending …
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Two-Thirds of Prewar Nisei Here Are Back (August 20, 1947) (ddr-densho-56-1177)
The Seattle Daily Times, August 20, 1947, p. 1
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Figuring Things Out Calmly (February 11, 1945) (ddr-densho-56-1102)
The Seattle Daily Times, February 11, 1945, p. 6
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All Japs Will Move By May 20 (April 11, 1942) (ddr-densho-56-750)
The Seattle Daily Times, April 11, 1942, p. 4
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Jap Invasion Of Land Law Feared (August 12, 1943) (ddr-densho-56-956)
The Seattle Daily Times, August 12, 1943, p. 21
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Memorandum to Mr. E.R. Smith, Project Director from Morton J. Gaba, re: Community Activities Section report, July 21-August 21, 1942 (ddr-csujad-26-29)
Memo to camp director of the development of the Community Activities Section regarding the selection and development of staff; designing, building, and equipping of recreation halls and play fields; and the planning and initial development of program. Includes a list of activities with attendance counts. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization …
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Old Indian fort in Lava Beds National Monument, Calif., J. H. Eastman #B-1324 (ddr-csujad-26-104)
Postcard depicting Native American architecture at Lava Beds National Monument addressed to "Sgt. Tsukahara Student Det. Camp Savage, Minn" on verso. Lava Beds National Monument is nearby Tule Lake incarceration camp. From photo album of Robert Billigmeier. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: mei_05_043
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Two art experts admiring a Buddha sculpture (ddr-njpa-2-355)
Caption on reverse: "TREASURES FROM JAPAN ARRIVE: Two hundred and nine Japanese art objects which arrived here Tuesday aboard the NYK freighter Kyomei Maru are being unpacked for the Treasures from Japan exhibition at the Honolulu Academy of Arts, Feb. 19 to Mar. 24. The collection includes sculptures, Buddha images, "Noh" masks, chinaware and woven cloth. …
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Three young men in sweaters (ddr-densho-383-103)
From top down: Bob Higashida, George Tokuda, and Dick Horita.
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Group sitting in field (ddr-densho-383-246)
Toshimi Nishimura standing at back right. Bob Higashida on far left with George Tokuda next to him, in front. Possibly taken in Alaska.
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Three men on porch (ddr-densho-383-44)
Left to right: Bob Higashida, Hide Setsuda, and Isamu Ito. Written on album page next to photograph: "Mr. Ito, Bob Higashida, Hide Setsuda".
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Skit at the 1969 Lake Sequoia Retreat (ddr-densho-336-175)
The 1969 Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camp.
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Scene the Pictorial Magazine Vol. 1 No. 6 (October 1949) (ddr-densho-266-11)
Selected article titles: "The Midwest Views its First Full-length Program of Japanese Dances" (p. 8), "Kiyosato--A New England Village in Japan" (p. 50), "Toshiko Hasegawa, Operatic Star" (p. 13).
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Scene the Pictorial Magazine Vol. 1 No. 5 (September 1949) (ddr-densho-266-10)
Selected article titles: "Sueo Serisawa" (p. 12), "Big Town Opportunities - No. 1: The Dry Cleaning Business" (p. 22), "Pro Ball's First Japanese American Battery" (p. 25).
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Scene the Pictorial Magazine Vol. 1 No. 4 (August 1949) (ddr-densho-266-9)
Selected article titles: "Busy Block for Stork" (p. 3), "Personality - George Furuta" (p. 10).
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Lieutenants Tatsuma Yoshida and Horace Smith of Company K, 442nd Regimental Combat Team (ddr-densho-1007-585)
Slide. Taken during a baseball game with Company I, 442nd Regimental Combat Team.
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UC Santa Barbara Robert Billigmeier Collection (ddr-csujad-26)
The Robert Billigmeier collection is comprised of materials collected during his work and stay at the Tule Lake incarceration camp conducting research for the University of California’s Japanese Evacuation and Resettlement Study (JERS). The collection includes: photographs taken during his time at Tule Lake; a scrapbook created by students at Tule Lake in 1942; camp publications; …
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Community Picnic (ddr-one-1-387)
Black and white photographic negative of five people sitting around a picnic table during a community picnic at Viking Park hosted by the Oregon Buddhist Church (now known as the Oregon Buddhist Temple). From left to right: Robert “Bob” Sunamoto, Yoshi (Yoshio) Hasuike, Dr. Toshi Hasuike, Sachi (Sachiko) Hasuike and an Torazo Hasuike.
Narrator Robert "Rusty" Kimura
Nisei male. Born January 19, 1915, in Sacramento, California. During World War II, sent to the Topaz concentration camp, Utah. Volunteered for the military out of camp, and was recruited to serve in the Military Intelligence Service.
Narrator Robert A. Nakamura
Nisei/Sansei male. Born July 5, 1936, in Venice, California. During World War II, removed to the Manzanar concentration camp, California. After leaving camp, lived for a time in Denver before returning to Los Angeles. After the war, became a pioneering filmmaker. Founder of Visual Communications, the oldest community-based media arts center in the United States. Along …
Narrator Robert Katsuto Fujioka
Nisei male. Born in Los Angeles, California. Grew up in Los Angeles, where parents ran a farm and then father became a gardener. During World War II, removed to the Manzanar concentration camp, California. Left camp to finish high school in Chicago, Illinois, and attend college in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Drafted into the military. Eventually returned to …
Narrator Robert T. Ohashi
Nisei male. Born July 24, 1925, in Ketchikan, Alaska. Grew up in Ketchikan, where parents ran a store. During World War II, was removed to the Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington, and the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. After leaving camp, went with family to work for a time in Idaho before eventually returning to Ketchikan.
Narrator Robert M. Wada
Nisei male. Born July 12, 1930, in Redlands, California. Spend childhood in Redlands before Japan bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. During World War II, removed with family to the Poston concentration camp, Arizona. After leaving camp, returned to Redlands and continued school. Served with the U.S. Marine Corps during the Korean War.